
Mirror Box
Mirror Box specs - mainly for arm/hand/wrist - may fit small feet Approx. SizesOpen 35 x 24 x 24 cmClosed 35 x 24 x 1 cm Acrylic Mirror 315 x 215 x 1.5 About Mirror TherapyIt may seem bizarre that something as simple as a mirror can be used in the treatment of phantom limb pain, complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), and stroke rehabilitation, as well as for hand and foot rehabilitation following an injury or surgery.Mirror therapy is a drug free treatment and has been described in medical literature to be of benefit to 80% of users – some even report numbers as high as 95% and that rehabilitation can be dramatically improved by integrating physical and mental practice. This works by utilizing mirrors to give an illusion that the brain interprets as movement of their involved hand or limb.The use of visual feedback with the mirror box as a technique for accelerating recover from phantom pain and stroke was originally invented by VS Ramachandran MD at the university of California San